Programs of Study
Associate of Arts Degree
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREE
| Area A: Essential Skills |
9 Sem. Hours |
| ENGL 1101 English Composition
I |
3 |
| ENGL 1102 English Composition
II |
3 |
| Select
one (1): |
3 |
- MATH 1101- Introduction to Mathematical
Modeling
- MATH 1111-College Algebra OR
- Higher Level Math Course
|
|
|
| Area
B: Institutional Options |
5
Sem. Hours |
COMM 1100 Human Communications
OR
STAB 2001 Study Abroad |
3 |
| HWEL 2000 Comprehensive Wellness
OR |
2 |
| Select
two (2) one hour HWEL courses: |
|
- HWEL 1001-Contemporary Health Issues;
- 1002-Lifestyle Wellness;
- 1003-Family Wellness;
- 1004-Psychosocial Wellness;
- 1005-Physical Wellness
|
|
|
| Area C: Humanities/Fine Arts |
6 Sem. Hours |
| HUMN 2001 Humanities I |
3 |
| Select
one (1) of the following: |
3 |
- ARAP 1100 Art Appreciation
- ENGL 2010 Dramatic Literature
- ENGL 2111 World Literature
- ENGL 2112 World Literature II
- Foreign Languages 1001-2002
- HUMN 2002 Humanities II
- MUSC 1100 Music Appreciation
- PHIL 1000 Introduction to Philosophy
- RELG 1000 Introduction to Religion
- THEA 1100 Theater Appreciation
|
|
|
| Area D: Science, Mathematics and Technology |
10 Sem. Hours |
| Select one (1) of the following groups of science courses that includes the corequisite lab course that must be taken during the same term: |
4 |
- BIOL 1050(3 hr)/1050L(1 hr)
- BIOL 1107(3 hr)/1107L(1 hr);
- BIOL 2230(4 hr)
- CHEM 1211(3 hr)/1211L(1hr)
- PHYS 1111(4 hr)
|
|
| Select two (2) courses from the following: |
6 |
BIOL 1050(3 hr); BIOL 1107(3 hr); BIOL 1108(3 hr);
BIOL 2230(4 hr); CHEM 1100(3 hr), CHEM 1211(3 hr);
CHEM 1212(3 hr);PHYS 1111(4 hr); PHYS 1112(4 hr);
PHSC 1011(3 hr);CSCI 1301(3 hr); OR one of the science courses and a Higher than Area A MATH course (3-4 hrs) |
|
|
| Area
E: Social Science |
12
Sem. Hours |
| Select
one (1): |
3 |
- HIST 2111-United States History I
- HIST 2112-United States History II
|
|
| POLS
1101-American Government |
3 |
| Electives:
Select two (2) courses from the following: |
6 |
GEOG 1101, GEOG
1111;
HIST 1121, 1122, 111, 2112;
POLS 2201,
POLS 2301; PSYC 1101;
SOCI 1101
|
|
|
| Area F: Courses Related to the Program of Study |
18 Sem. Hours |
| CSCI
1000 Computer
Fundamentals |
3 |
| ACCT
2101 Principles
of Accounting I |
3 |
| ACCT
2102 Principles
of Accounting II |
3 |
| ECON
2105 Principles
of Macroeconomics |
3 |
| ECON
2106 Principles
of Microeconomics |
3 |
| Select
one (1) of the following: |
3 |
- BUSA 1105 Introduction to Business
- BUSA 2106 The Environment of Business
- ENGL 2020 Communication for Business and the Professions
|
3
3
3
|
|
| Above
the Core: |
3
Sem. Hours |
| PHED 1020 Safety & First Aid |
2 |
| Elective: Any PHED activity course |
1 |
|
| Total Semester Hours: |
63 |
| Students: University System of Georgia (USG) Core Curriculum Guidelines insure the transferability of all the above courses to USG institutions providing the "AREA" has been completed. If you experience transferability problems, call the Bainbridge College Registrar immediately so that a formal appeal process to the transfer institution can be initiated. |
| Area
A: Essential Skills |
9
Sem. Hours |
| ENGL |
1101 |
English Composition
I |
3 |
| ENGL |
1102 |
English Composition
II |
3 |
| Select
one (1): |
3 |
| |
- MATH 1101- Introduction to Mathematical
Modeling
- MATH 1111-College Algebra OR
- Higher Level Math Course
|
|
|
| Area
B: Institutional Options |
5
Sem. Hours |
| COMM |
1100 |
Human Communications
OR |
3 |
| STAB
|
2001 |
Study Abroad |
|
| HWEL |
2000 |
Comprehensive Wellness
OR |
2 |
| Select
two (2) one hour HWEL courses: |
|
| |
- HWEL 1001-Contemporary Health Issues;
- 1002-Lifestyle Wellness;
- 1003-Family Wellness;
- 1004-Psychosocial Wellness;
- 1005-Physical Wellness
|
|
|
| Area
C: Humanities/Fine Arts |
6
Sem. Hours |
| HUMN 2001 |
Humanities I |
3 |
| Select
one (1) of the following: |
3 |
| |
- ARAP 1100 Art Appreciation
- ENGL 2010 Dramatic Literature
- ENGL 2111 World Literature
- ENGL 2112 World Literature II
- Foreign Languages 1001-2002
- HUMN 2002 Humanities II
- MUSC 1100 Music Appreciation
- PHIL 1000 Introduction to Philosophy
- RELG 1000 Introduction to Religion
- THEA 1100 Theater Appreciation
|
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3 |
|
| Area D: Science, Mathematics and Technology |
10 Sem. Hours |
| Select one (1) of the following groups of science courses that includes the corequisite lab course that must be taken during the same term: |
4 |
- BIOL 1050(3 hr)/1050L(1 hr)
- BIOL 1107(3 hr)/1107L(1 hr);
- BIOL 2230(4 hr)
- CHEM 1211(3 hr)/1211L(1hr)
- PHYS 1111(4 hr)
|
|
| Select two (2) courses from the following: |
6 |
BIOL 1050(3 hr); BIOL 1107(3 hr); BIOL 1108(3 hr);
BIOL 2230(4 hr); CHEM 1100(3 hr), CHEM 1211(3 hr);
CHEM 1212(3 hr);PHYS 1111(4 hr); PHYS 1112(4 hr);
PHSC 1011(3 hr);CSCI 1301(3 hr); OR one of the science courses and a Higher than Area A MATH course (3-4 hrs) |
|
|
| Area
E: Social Science |
12
Sem. Hours |
| Select
one (1): |
- HIST 2111-United States History I;
- HIST 2112-United States History II;
|
3 |
| POLS
1101-American Government |
3 |
| Electives:
Select two (2) courses from the following: |
6 |
| |
GEOG 1101, GEOG
1111;
HIST 1121, 1122, 2111, 2112; POLS 2201,
POLS 2301; PSYC 1101; SOCI 1101 |
|
|
| Area F: Courses Related to the Program of Study |
18 Sem. Hours |
| CSCI 1000 Computer
Fundamentals |
3 |
| CRJU 1100 Introduction
to Criminal Justice |
3 |
| CRJU 2002 Community
Relations |
3 |
| CRJU 2003 Juvenile
Delinquency |
3 |
| CRJU 2004 Introduction
to Corrections |
3 |
| CRJU 2005 Criminal
Procedure OR |
3 |
| CRJU 2001 Constitutional
Law |
3 |
|
| Above
the Core: |
3
Sem. Hours |
PHED
|
1020 |
Safety
& First Aid |
2
|
|
Elective: |
Any PHED activity course
|
1 |
|
| Total
Semester Hours:
63 |
Students: University System of Georgia (USG) Core Curriculum
Guidelines insure the transferability of all the above courses
to USG institutions providing the "AREA" has been completed.
If you experience transferability problems, call the Bainbridge
College Registrar immediately so that a formal appeal process
to the transfer institution can be initiated.
| Area
A: Essential Skills |
9
Sem. Hours |
| ENGL |
1101 |
English Composition
I |
3 |
| ENGL |
1102 |
English Composition
II |
3 |
| Select
one (1): |
3 |
| |
- MATH 1101- Introduction to Mathematical
Modeling
- MATH 1111-College Algebra OR
- Higher Level Math Course
|
|
|
| Area
B: Institutional Options |
5
Sem. Hours |
| COMM |
1100 |
Human Communications
OR |
3 |
| STAB |
2001 |
Study Abroad |
|
| HWEL |
2000 |
Comprehensive Wellness
OR |
2 |
| Select
two (2) one hour HWEL courses: |
|
| |
- HWEL 1001-Contemporary Health Issues;
- 1002-Lifestyle Wellness;
- 1003-Family Wellness;
- 1004-Psychosocial Wellness;
- 1005-Physical Wellness
|
|
|
| Area
C: Humanities/Fine Arts |
6
Sem. Hours |
| HUMN |
2001 |
Humanities I |
3 |
| Select
one (1) of the following: |
3 |
| |
- ARAP 1100 Art Appreciation
- ENGL 2010 Dramatic Literature
- ENGL 2111 World Literature
- ENGL 2112 World Literature II
- Foreign Languages 1001-2002
- HUMN 2002 Humanities II
- MUSC 1100 Music Appreciation
- PHIL 1000 Introduction to Philosophy
- RELG 1000 Introduction to Religion
- THEA 1100 Theater Appreciation
|
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3 |
|
| Area D: Science, Mathematics and Technology |
10 Sem. Hours |
| Select one (1) of the following groups of science courses that includes the corequisite lab course that must be taken during the same term: |
4 |
- BIOL 1050(3 hr)/1050L(1 hr)
- BIOL 1107(3 hr)/1107L(1 hr);
- BIOL 2230(4 hr)
- CHEM 1211(3 hr)/1211L(1hr)
- PHYS 1111(4 hr)
|
|
| Select two (2) courses from the following: |
6 |
BIOL 1050(3 hr); BIOL 1107(3 hr); BIOL 1108(3 hr);
BIOL 2230(4 hr); CHEM 1100(3 hr), CHEM 1211(3 hr);
CHEM 1212(3 hr);PHYS 1111(4 hr); PHYS 1112(4 hr);
PHSC 1011(3 hr);CSCI 1301(3 hr); OR one of the science courses and a Higher than Area A MATH course (3-4 hrs) |
|
|
| Area
E: Social Science |
12
Sem. Hours |
| Select
one (1): |
3 |
| |
- HIST 2111-United States History I;
- HIST 2112-United States History II;
|
|
| POLS
1101-American Government |
3 |
| Electives:
Select two (2) courses from the following: |
6 |
| |
GEOG 1101, GEOG
1111;
HIST 1121, 1122, 2111, 2112; POLS 2201,
POLS 2301; PSYC 1101; SOCI 1101 |
|
|
| Area
F: Courses Related to the Program of Study |
18
Sem. Hours |
| CSCI
|
1000 |
Computer
Fundamentals or |
3 |
| EDUC
|
2105 |
Teachers
and Technology |
|
| EDUC
|
2011 |
Introduction
to Teacher Education |
3 |
| EDUC
|
2104 |
Teaching
the Exceptional Child |
3 |
| PSYC
|
2103 |
Intro
to Human Development |
3 |
| One
lower division MATH course |
3-4 |
| One
lower division courses in support of ECE |
3 |
|
| Above
the Core: |
3
Sem. Hours |
PHED
1020 Safety & First Aid
Elective: Any PHED activity course |
|
2
1 |
|
| Total
Semester Hours:
63 |
Students: University System of Georgia (USG) Core Curriculum
Guidelines insure the transferability of all the above courses
to USG institutions providing the "AREA" has been completed.
If you experience transferability problems, call the Bainbridge
College Registrar immediately so that a formal appeal process
to the transfer institution can be initiated.
NOTE: To be admitted into an undergraduate educator program
within the University of Georgia:
- Students must earn a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 on
all attempted hours in the System core curriculum in areas
A-F, as required for teacher preparation.
- Students must have a passing score on the Regents' Test.
- Students must have a passing score on PRAXIS I.
- Receiving institution may establish higher admission requirements.
| Area
A: Essential Skills |
9
Sem. Hours |
| ENGL |
1101 |
English Composition
I |
3 |
| ENGL |
1102 |
English Composition
II |
3 |
| Select
one (1): |
3 |
| |
- MATH 1101- Introduction to Mathematical
Modeling
- MATH 1111-College Algebra OR
- Higher Level Math Course
|
|
|
| Area
B: Institutional Options |
5
Sem. Hours |
| COMM |
1100 |
Human Communications
OR |
3 |
| STAB |
2001 |
Study Abroad |
|
| HWEL |
2000 |
Comprehensive Wellness
OR |
2 |
| Select
two (2) one hour HWEL courses: |
|
| |
- HWEL 1001-Contemporary Health Issues;
- 1002-Lifestyle Wellness;
- 1003-Family Wellness;
- 1004-Psychosocial Wellness;
- 1005-Physical Wellness
|
|
|
| Area
C: Humanities/Fine Arts |
6
Sem. Hours |
| HUMN 2001 |
Humanities I |
3 |
| Select
one (1) of the following: |
3 |
| |
- ARAP 1100 Art Appreciation
- ENGL 2010 Dramatic Literature
- ENGL 2111 World Literature
- ENGL 2112 World Literature II
- Foreign Languages 1001-2002
- HUMN 2002 Humanities II
- MUSC 1100 Music Appreciation
- PHIL 1000 Introduction to Philosophy
- RELG 1000 Introduction to Religion
- THEA 1100 Theater Appreciation
|
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3 |
|
| Area D: Science, Mathematics and Technology |
10 Sem. Hours |
| Select one (1) of the following groups of science courses that includes the corequisite lab course that must be taken during the same term: |
4 |
- BIOL 1050(3 hr)/1050L(1 hr)
- BIOL 1107(3 hr)/1107L(1 hr);
- BIOL 2230(4 hr)
- CHEM 1211(3 hr)/1211L(1hr)
- PHYS 1111(4 hr)
|
|
| Select two (2) courses from the following: |
6 |
BIOL 1050(3 hr); BIOL 1107(3 hr); BIOL 1108(3 hr);
BIOL 2230(4 hr); CHEM 1100(3 hr), CHEM 1211(3 hr);
CHEM 1212(3 hr);PHYS 1111(4 hr); PHYS 1112(4 hr);
PHSC 1011(3 hr);CSCI 1301(3 hr); OR one of the science courses and a Higher than Area A MATH course (3-4 hrs) |
|
|
| Area
E: Social Science |
12
Sem. Hours |
| Select
one (1): |
3 |
| |
- HIST 2111-United States History I;
- HIST 2112-United States History II;
|
|
| POLS
1101-American Government |
3 |
| Electives:
Select two (2) courses from the following: |
6 |
| |
GEOG 1101, GEOG
1111;
HIST 1121, 1122, 2111, 2112; POLS 2201,
POLS 2301; PSYC 1101; SOCI 1101 |
|
|
| Area
F: Courses Related to the Program of Study |
18
Sem. Hours |
| EDUC
2011 |
Introduction
to Teacher Education |
3 |
| EDUC
2104 |
Teaching
the Exceptional Child |
3 |
| PSYC
2103 |
Intro
to Human Development |
3 |
| Any
three lower division content areas listed
on certification |
9 |
|
| Above
the Core: |
3
Sem. Hours |
PHED
1020 Safety & First Aid
Elective: Any PHED activity course |
|
2
1 |
|
| Total
Semester Hours:
63 |
Students: University System of Georgia (USG) Core Curriculum
Guidelines insure the transferability of all the above courses
to USG institutions providing the "AREA" has been completed.
If you experience transferability problems, call the Bainbridge
College Registrar immediately so that a formal appeal process
to the transfer institution can be initiated.
* All Bainbridge College graduates must demonstrate computer
competency in order to graduate. Education- Middle Grades
Program students must show computer skills by either taking
CSCI 1000, Computer Fundamentals, or by receiving a passing
score on a challenge exam for CSCI 1000. Credit hours earned
in CSCI 1000 cannot be applied to the program of study.
NOTE: To be admitted into an undergraduate educator program
within the University of Georgia:
- Students must earn a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 on
all attempted hours in the System core curriculum in areas
A-F, as required for teacher preparation.
- Students must have a passing score on the Regents' Test.
- Students must have a passing score on PRAXIS I.
- Receiving institution may establish higher admission requirements.
EDUCATION - SECONDARY EDUCATION
ASSOCIATE OF ARTS
| Area
A: Essential Skills |
9
Sem. Hours |
| ENGL 1101English Composition
I |
3 |
| ENGL 1102English Composition
II |
3 |
| Select
one (1): |
3 |
- MATH 1101- Introduction to Mathematical
Modeling
- MATH 1111-College Algebra OR
- Higher Level Math Course
|
|
|
| Area
B: Institutional Options |
5
Sem. Hours |
| COMM 1100 Human Communications OR |
3 |
| STAB 2001 Study Abroad |
|
| HWEL 2000 Comprehensive Wellness OR |
2 |
| Select
two (2) one hour HWEL courses: |
|
- HWEL 1001-Contemporary Health Issues;
- 1002-Lifestyle Wellness;
- 1003-Family Wellness;
- 1004-Psychosocial Wellness;
- 1005-Physical Wellness
|
|
|
| Area
C: Humanities/Fine Arts |
6
Sem. Hours |
| HUMN 2001Humanities I |
3 |
| Select
one (1) of the following: |
3 |
- ARAP 1100 Art Appreciation
- ENGL 2010 Dramatic Literature
- ENGL 2111 World Literature
- ENGL 2112 World Literature II
- Foreign Languages 1001-2002
- HUMN 2002 Humanities II
- MUSC 1100 Music Appreciation
- PHIL 1000 Introduction to Philosophy
- RELG 1000 Introduction to Religion
- THEA 1100 Theater Appreciation
|
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3 |
|
| Area D: Science, Mathematics and Technology |
10 Sem. Hours |
| Select one (1) of the following groups of science courses that includes the corequisite lab course that must be taken during the same term: |
4 |
- BIOL 1050(3 hr)/1050L(1 hr)
- BIOL 1107(3 hr)/1107L(1 hr);
- BIOL 2230(4 hr)
- CHEM 1211(3 hr)/1211L(1hr)
- PHYS 1111(4 hr)
|
|
| Select two (2) courses from the following: |
6 |
BIOL 1050(3 hr); BIOL 1107(3 hr); BIOL 1108(3 hr);
BIOL 2230(4 hr); CHEM 1100(3 hr), CHEM 1211(3 hr);
CHEM 1212(3 hr);PHYS 1111(4 hr); PHYS 1112(4 hr);
PHSC 1011(3 hr);CSCI 1301(3 hr); OR one of the science courses and a Higher than Area A MATH course (3-4 hrs)
|
|
|
| Area
E: Social Science |
12
Sem. Hours |
| Select
one (1): |
3 |
- HIST 2111-United States History I;
- HIST 2112-United States History II;
|
|
| POLS
1101-American Government |
3 |
| Electives:
Select two (2) courses from the following: |
6 |
GEOG 1101, GEOG
1111;
HIST 1121, 1122, 2111, 2112; POLS 2201,
POLS 2301; PSYC 1101; SOCI 1101 |
|
|
| Area
F: Courses Related to the Program of Study |
18-20
Sem. Hours |
Students wishing to teach in high school must earn
a BA or BS degree in the discipline in which they wish to
teach. Follow major field Area F in selected Arts and
Sciences concentration.
In addition to the Area F requirements for the Program of Study, Teacher
Education students are required to complete these three “Above-the Core” pre-professional courses: |
| EDUC 2011 Introduction to Teacher Education |
3 |
| EDUC 2104 Teaching the Exceptional Child |
3 |
| PSYC 2103 Intro to Human Development |
3 |
| * All Bainbridge College students must demonstrate computer competency
in order to graduate. Education – Secondary Education program students must show computer skills by either taking CSCI 1000, Computer Fundamentals, or by receiving a passing score on a challenge exam for CSCI 1000. Credit hours earned in CSCI 1000 cannot be applied to the program of study. |
|
| Above
the Core: |
3
Sem. Hours |
| PHED
1020 Safety & First Aid |
2 |
| Elective: Any PHED activity course |
1 |
|
Total
Semester Hours: 63 |
Students: University System of Georgia (USG) Core Curriculum
Guidelines insure the transferability of all the above courses
to USG institutions providing the "AREA" has been completed.
If you experience transferability problems, call the Bainbridge
College Registrar immediately so that a formal appeal process
to the transfer institution can be initiated.
*All Bainbridge College graduates must demonstrate computer
competency in order to graduate. Education-Secondary Program
students should follow the Area F requirements in the teaching
discipline in which they are seeking their baccalaureate degree.
Students should take CSCI 1000, Computer Fundamentals,
if their program allows a computer course in Area F. Students
in programs such as English and Sciences must show computer
skills by either taking CSCI 1000, Computer Fundamentals,
or by receiving a passing score on a challenge exam for CSC
1000. Credit hours earned in CSCI 1000 cannot be applied to
these programs of study.
NOTE: To be admitted into an undergraduate educator program
within the University of Georgia:
- Students must earn a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 on
all attempted hours in the System core curriculum in areas
A-F, as required for teacher preparation.
- Students must have a passing score on the Regents' Test.
- Students must have a passing score on PRAXIS I.
- Receiving institution may establish higher admission requirements.
EFFECTIVE FALL 2007: |
| Area
F: Courses Related to the Program of Study |
18-20
Sem. Hours |
Students wishing to teach in high school must earn
a BA or BS degree in the discipline in which they wish to
teach. Follow major field Area F in selected Arts and Sciences concentration. |
In addition to the Area F requirements for the Program of Study, Teacher
Education students are required to complete these three “Above-the Core” pre-professional courses: |
EDUC 2110 Investigating Critical and Contemporary Issues in Education |
3 |
| EDUC 2120 Exploring Socio-Cultural Perspectives on Diversity in Educational Contexts |
3 |
| EDUC 2130 Exploring Learning and Teaching |
3 |
*All Bainbridge College students must demonstrate computer competency
in order to graduate. Education – Secondary Education program students must show computer skills by either taking CSCI 1000, Computer Fundamentals, or by receiving a passing score on a challenge exam for CSCI 1000. Credit hours earned in CSCI 1000 cannot be applied to the program of study. |
|
| Area
A: Essential Skills |
9
Sem. Hours |
| ENGL 1101 English Composition
I |
3 |
| ENGL 1102 English Composition
II |
3 |
| Select
one (1): |
3 |
- MATH 1101- Introduction to Mathematical
Modeling
- MATH 1111-College Algebra OR
- Higher Level Math Course
|
|
|
| Area
B: Institutional Options |
5
Sem. Hours |
| COMM 1100 Human Communications
OR |
3 |
| STAB 2001 Study Abroad |
|
| HWEL 2000 Comprehensive Wellness
OR |
2 |
| Select
two (2) one hour HWEL courses: |
|
- HWEL 1001-Contemporary Health Issues;
- 1002-Lifestyle Wellness;
- 1003-Family Wellness;
- 1004-Psychosocial Wellness;
- 1005-Physical Wellness
|
|
|
| Area
C: Humanities/Fine Arts |
6
Sem. Hours |
| HUMN 2001Humanities I |
3 |
| Select
one (1) of the following: |
3 |
- ARAP 1100 Art Appreciation
- ENGL 2010 Dramatic Literature
- ENGL 2111 World Literature
- ENGL 2112 World Literature II
- Foreign Languages 1001-2002
- HUMN 2002 Humanities II
- MUSC 1100 Music Appreciation
- PHIL 1000 Introduction to Philosophy
- RELG 1000 Introduction to Religion
- THEA 1100 Theater Appreciation
|
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3 |
|
| Area D: Science, Mathematics and Technology |
10 Sem. Hours |
| Select one (1) of the following groups of science courses that includes the corequisite lab course that must be taken during the same term: |
4 |
- BIOL 1050(3 hr)/1050L(1 hr)
- BIOL 1107(3 hr)/1107L(1 hr);
- BIOL 2230(4 hr)
- CHEM 1211(3 hr)/1211L(1hr)
- PHYS 1111(4 hr)
|
|
| Select two (2) courses from the following: |
6 |
| |